Podcast

2 Movement Guys and a Guest

This podcast is meant to be a conversation for those that love human movement and want to improve their craft. Our intention is to have a fun conversation with experts in the vast field of Human Movement Science because we found ourselves doing that anyways. It’s hosted by Nick, a chiropractor and Adam a physical therapist, who met through the Gray Institute, where they both completed their fellowship in Applied Functional Science. Once connected, they also found they shared a passion for tequila, and conversation, which tended to amplify their individually strange senses of humor.

The idea for a podcast was born over a couple of events, including being interviewed together for a podcast that Adam was scheduled to be when coincidentally visiting Nick in Denver. The ensuing conversation was really enjoyable and between laughs discussed integrated movement and motor control. What we realized is often times, what we think is common knowledge amongst the movement community, isn’t. These events, along with another recorded conversation lead us to us to realize we were onto something. We thought that perhaps a Podcast could be that way we could continue to hang out, talk learn and collaborate on something that others would also benefit from

We invite you to listen in to our conversations, enjoy the topics and laughs and hopefully you’ll learn something too.

Yours in Health,

Nicholas Studholme

Adam Wolf

2 Movement Guys and a Guest

This podcast is meant to be a conversation for those that love human movement and want to improve their craft. Our intention is to have a fun conversation with experts in the vast field of Human Movement Science because we found ourselves doing that anyways. It’s hosted by Nick, a chiropractor and Adam a physical therapist, who met through the Gray Institute, where they both completed their fellowship in Applied Functional Science. Once connected, they also found they shared a passion for tequila, and conversation, which tended to amplify their individually strange senses of humor.

The idea for a podcast was born over a couple of events, including being interviewed together for a podcast that Adam was scheduled to be when coincidentally visiting Nick in Denver. The ensuing conversation was really enjoyable and between laughs discussed integrated movement and motor control. What we realized is often times, what we think is common knowledge amongst the movement community, isn’t. These events, along with another recorded conversation lead us to us to realize we were onto something. We thought that perhaps a Podcast could be that way we could continue to hang out, talk learn and collaborate on something that others would also benefit from

We invite you to listen in to our conversations, enjoy the topics and laughs and hopefully you’ll learn something too.